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The Chubut onshore Argentine red shrimp fishery has gained MSC certification even as companies grapple with escalating costs and soaring inflation | Photo courtesy of DFLC Prints/Shutterstock
April 22, 2025
Argentine red shrimp fishery gains MSC certification amid economic strains
The ongoing lawsuit between Fortress Credit and Thai Union concerns a USD 65 million loan that the latter company handed to restaurant chain Red Lobster | Photo courtesy of LMPark Photos/Shutterstock
April 22, 2025
Fortress, Thai Union continue sparring over USD 65 million loan
A statue of a tuna fisher in Port Lincoln, Australia, celebrates the key role that the area's southern bluefin fishery has played in its economic vitality | Photo courtesy of Mariangela Cruz/Shutterstock
April 22, 2025
Australia's southern bluefin tuna fishery celebrates stock recovery, MSC certification
Vietnam, a country more known for pangasius and shrimp production, is looking to up its tilapia exports to fill a market gap | Photo courtesy of VASEP
April 22, 2025
Vietnam eyes boosting tilapia exports amid trade war
William Porter McHenry was caught dumping “stick water” – a mixture of squid ink and water with high levels of ammonia – in state waters | Photo courtesy of kravik93/Shutterstock
April 22, 2025
California fines squid fisher for dumping “stick water”
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